What to see & do with your IDP in Trinidad and Tobago?
Trinidad and Tobago may be compact, but its landscapes and experiences are incredibly diverse. With an International Driving Permit, you gain the flexibility to create your own pace, skip rigid tour schedules, and uncover lesser-known spots that buses and taxis just don’t reach.
1. Maracas Bay Scenic Drive
Start with the iconic route from Port of Spain to Maracas Bay. The winding mountain road offers panoramic views of rainforest valleys and Caribbean blue waters. Once there, grab a legendary “bake and shark” sandwich and enjoy a relaxing beach day.
2. Tobago’s Coastal Loop
Tobago’s size makes it perfect for a self-guided road trip. Drive from Scarborough to Castara, then up to Charlotteville for peaceful coves and coral reefs. You’ll pass through fishing villages, forest reserves, and cliffside viewpoints—all at your own tempo.
3. Central Trinidad Cultural Trail
Take a drive through Chaguanas and Couva to discover Indo-Trinidadian culture. Visit the Temple in the Sea and nearby markets. This inland region is less touristy but rich in food, festivals, and religious landmarks, offering a taste of local life.
4. Northern Range and Arima Valley
Birdwatchers and nature lovers should head to the Arima Valley and the Asa Wright Nature Centre. It’s a pleasant drive with scenic forest routes, and the cooler elevation offers a break from the coastal heat.
5. Gasparee Caves Adventure
If you’re feeling adventurous, drive to Chaguaramas and catch a short boat ride to Gasparee Island. After docking, you’ll hike to spectacular limestone caves—a perfect blend of driving, boating, and exploring.
With an IDP, you’ll have fewer delays at rental counters and more confidence when pulled over at checkpoints, allowing you to focus on what matters: soaking in the unforgettable journey through Trinidad and Tobago’s natural and cultural wonders.